It was not however until the reign of Augustus in the first century that a stronghold was built on the rocky outcropping in the middle of the city, and while the garrison was neglected for several hundred years, Castelgrande was expanded into its present form as the defence of Helvetia under Diocletian and Constantine. Under Frankish rule in the 700s, the second castle, Montebello, was constructed as a chain of watchtowers and as part of expansionist
ambitions of the Duchy of Milan, the third and highest, Sasso Corbaro, was added in the sixteen century with reinforcement on the lower existing structures, and is now a symbol of Swiss unity and identity.
synchronoptica
one year ago: a venerable Viennese newspaper folds (with synchronoptica)
six years ago: negotium and otium
seven years ago: an AI names cats, moss walls, the Tour de Trump plus the Hong Kong transfer of sovereignty (1997)
eight years ago: on listicles plus the fantastic illustrations of François Schuiten
nine years ago: West Germany’s NATO accession (1955), grail candidates plus assorted links to enjoy